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1881

American Hereford Association

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Show overview

1881 has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 43 episodes. That works out to roughly 35 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 36 min and 1h 1m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 months ago, with 4 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2022, with 17 episodes published. Published by American Hereford Association.

Episodes
43
Running
2022–2026 · 4y
Median length
46 min
Cadence
Quarterly-ish

From the publisher

Powered by the American Hereford Association, 1881, has a mission to share stories of the breed’s rich history in the beef industry, connect with the faces behind the bald face and share the progress that has impacted operations across the country. We’ll bring you content that appeals to cattlemen and women of all ages looking to learn more about the breed bringing people home. Come Home to Hereford.

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Episode 43 | Building on Commercial Momentum

Apr 14, 202624 min

Ep 42Episode 42 | A Lifetime in the Breed

In this episode of 1881, Bill Ashe of Selmer, Tenn., shares the story of building a registered Hereford herd from scratch in 1963 and the decades of leadership that followed. From his military service to shaping the commercial acceptance of Hereford genetics in the Southeast, Ashe’s influence can be seen across the region. Tune in to hear more about a lifetime dedicated to the Hereford breed.

Mar 25, 20261h 0m

Ep 41Episode 41 | Stocking for Resilience

In this episode of 1881, Noble Research Institute regenerative ranching advisors Charles Rohla and Devlon Ford join Shane Bedwell to break down research-proven strategies. The conversation covers what actually drives plant recovery and soil health, how maternal heterosis strengthens resilience in the cow herd, and the monitoring tools producers can use to stay profitable while adapting to change. This episode sets the stage for a deeper discussion at the Learning Lounge at #CattleCon, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, at 3:30 p.m. — built for cattlemen making real decisions on grass, genetics and long-term sustainability.

Jan 28, 202618 min

Ep 40Episode 40 | The Front Liners

In this episode of 1881, Shane Bedwell sits down with members of the American Hereford Association Records department, the team on the front lines of registrations, transfers and data. Talina Nelson and Debbie Hayes answer frequently asked questions from breeders and commercial cattlemen, clear up common misconceptions and share practical guidance to help navigate the registration process.

Jan 22, 202636 min

Ep 39Episode 39 | Leading the Breed

In this episode of 1881, Shane Bedwell sits down with Austin Snedden, a fifth-generation California rancher and newly elected chairman of the American Hereford Association Board of Directors. Austin shares his background, the long-standing history of Snedden Ranch and how his family continues to build a program rooted in quality Hereford cattle with a strong focus on meeting the needs of commercial customers. Their conversation also explores Austin’s vision for the breed, where the Association is headed and how Herefords continue to shape the commercial cattle industry today.

Dec 17, 202537 min

Ep 38Episode 38 | A New Partner in DNA Testing

In this episode, American Hereford Association (AHA) Executive Vice President Jack Ward joins host Shane Bedwell to discuss the Association’s new DNA testing partner. They walk through frequently asked questions about the transition to the new lab, what breeders can expect and how the change will benefit members. The episode also highlights what’s ahead for the AHA, including the 2025 Junior National Hereford Expo and the upcoming World Hereford Conference.

Jun 30, 202545 min

Ep 37Episode 37 | A Global Gathering

Mark your calendars for an event that celebrates the heart of the Hereford breed. The American Hereford Association is proud to host the 2025 World Hereford Conference, featuring exclusive pre- and post-conference tours, and the highly anticipated Young Breeders Competition. Want to know more? Tune in to this episode with Amy Cowan, where we share the details you need to know about the conference, tours and competition. Registration is open now, and early bird pricing won’t last forever — prices increase on April 1, 2025. Secure your spot today and be part of this global gathering. Find more information on the conference here -- worldherefordconference.com

Mar 26, 202534 min

Ep 36Episode 36 | The Regenerative Cow

What makes a cow truly fit for a regenerative ranching system? In this episode of 1881, we visit with Hugh Aljoe of the Noble Research Institute to dive into the traits of a productive and efficient cow—one that thrives in both economic and environmental conditions. Want to learn more about leveraging profit potential, environmental stewardship, and social demands? Join us at #CattleCon25 on Wednesday, Feb. 5, from 10–11 a.m. at the AHA booth (#3560) to visit with AHA staff and Hugh Aljoe. See you there!

Jan 30, 202528 min

Ep 35Episode 35 | A New Chapter in Seedstock Marketing

An episode packed with information – Kane Aegerter, the newly appointed Director of Seedstock Marketing for the American Hereford Association, joins host Shane Bedwell on this episode of 1881. With excitement building around the Hereford breed, they discuss its latest highlights and growing momentum. Kane shares his industry experience, along with the passion and vision driving his approach to helping breeders market their genetics. Reflecting on the start of 2025, they dive into the successes of Cattlemen's Congress and the National Western Stock Show, the unmatched demand for F1 females, and the value of Hereford bulls as sale season kicks off. Tune in now!

Jan 24, 202531 min

Ep 34Episode 34 | Guiding the Hereford Breed

On the final 1881 episode of the year, we’re honored to welcome Chad Breeding, a lifelong Miami, Texas, resident and the newly elected chairman of the American Hereford Association board. Chad reflects on his family’s rich legacy with the Hereford breed, shaped by generations of ranching and leadership, and shares his vision for the year ahead.

Dec 23, 202445 min

Ep 33Episode 33 | Doing More

Tune in to this episode of the 1881 podcast as we visit with Hugh Aljoe, Director of Ranches, Outreach, and Partnerships at the Noble Research Institute. Learn how the NRI’s innovative approach to ‘doing more with what you have’ is helping farmers and researchers. Visit the Noble Research Institute here: https://www.noble.org/

Dec 5, 202448 min

Ep 32Epsiode 32 | All About Beef

This episode of the 1881 Podcast is truly 'all about the beef' as we welcome Dr. Shawn Baker, renowned author of The Carnivore Diet and advocate for the carnivore lifestyle. Dr. Baker has thrived on this diet for years, and he joins us to dive deep into its benefits and the essential role beef plays in nutrition. Tune in to discover more about the power of beef in your diet and the essential role farmers and ranchers play in raising this nutritious staple.

Sep 19, 202440 min

Ep 31Episode 31 | In the Field

A resource for breeders and commercial cattlemen – the AHA field staff cover the United states promoting Hereford genetics. Tune into this episode of 1881 to meet the team, learn about their industry backgrounds, and find out how they can assist your operation.

Jul 26, 20241h 7m

Ep 30Episode 30 | Heritage & History

The Hereford breed is known for its heritage and history in the beef industry. The National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) has played a crucial role in shaping the leaders of tomorrow by fostering the development of junior members. Each summer, the NJHA's hallmark event is the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). On this episode of 1881, Mike Simpson and Bonnie Coley-Malir share the storied history of the junior Hereford programs, culminating in the inception of the JNHE in 2000. As you journey to Grand Island, Neb., for the Grand Daddy of 'Em All, tune in to relive the proud heritage of the Hereford breed.

Jul 5, 202452 min

Ep 29Episode 29 | Herefords in the Sandhills

What started as a 4-H project in Redmond, Oregon, grew Denny Hoffman into a herdsman, manager and now owner of Hoffman Herefords in Thedford, Nebraska. With more than 60 years of involvement in the breed, Denny began the early part of his career as a herdsman for Stone Herefords, Hermiston, Oregon. On a courageous leap of faith, Denny moved the family operation from California to Nebraska in order to grow and sustain the business for the next generation. A 2019 Hall of Fame inductee, Denny shares his history with the Hereford breed in this episode of 1881.

May 24, 202447 min

Ep 28Episode 28 | Truth in Marketing

Every state newsletter column John Meents, Jenera, Ohio, penned ended with the sentence, “Make your cattle better today because you have to market them tomorrow,” a sentiment John believed throughout his entire livestock marketing career. Meents had a 21-year career with the American Hereford Association as the Upper Midwest Region field representative. He worked hard to sell animals in the sale ring and privately, offered industry insights for advertising and breeding decisions, and cheered on multiple generations of Hereford breeders. A 2021 Hereford Hall of Merit inductee, John shares about his livestock marketing career in this 1881 episode.

Mar 29, 202447 min

Ep 27Episode 27 | Building a Pipeline of Future Leaders

The inaugural Hereford Seedstock Academy brought together a group of young Hereford enthusiasts eager to learn from industry professionals and Association staff all while building their network. Shayne Wiese, Wiese and Sons Herefords, Manning, Iowa, participated in the 2023 Hereford Seedstock Academy. From the board room to meat retail, from pasture to feedlot and to cutting-edge research in three states, Shayne shares his experience as part of the Academy. Applications for the 2024 Hereford Seedstock Academy are open and can be found here: https://hereford.org/hereford-seedstock-academy/

Feb 23, 202428 min

Ep 26Episode 26 | Committed to Advancing the Breed

John Loewen, Waukomis, Okla., got his start in the Hereford breed after receiving his first registered female as a wedding gift from his father-in-law and long-time Hereford breeder, Harold V. Hunter. John and his wife, Mona, now operate the ranch and have stayed true to raising cattle that fit the need of the beef industry. Tune in as John shares about his commitment to advancing the Hereford breed.

Dec 28, 202337 min

Ep 25Episode 25 | Taking Charge

With a clear vision and passion for the Hereford breed, Wyatt Agar, Thermopolis, Wyo., began his tenure in October, as the newly elected president of the American Hereford Association. With deep roots in the breed, Wyatt is eager to continue building upon the momentum the Hereford breed has garnered as a key component to the commercial industry.

Nov 17, 202336 min

Ep 24Episode 24 | Delivering High Quality Beef Through Quality Cattle Care

Beginning in the late ‘70s, the Beef Quality Assurance program has changed over time to serve as an educational resource for producers while having a positive impact on the beef industry. Dan Kniffen, Ph.D., Penn State assistant professor of animal science, and Josh White, NCBA senior executive director for producer education and sustainability, join the podcast to discuss how the BQA program has evolved and how the program has made progress. To learn more about the BQA program, visit bqa.org

Sep 21, 20231h 1m
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